What this Vietnamese doctor found most shocking was the severe lack of protective equipment. Every time she was on duty, Trung brought a bag containing N-95 and protective glasses. End of the night he wiped it clean, put a place to reuse for next time. Trung's wife appealed to the Vietnamese community to get many protective equipment for her husband's doctors and doctors. "That April was very horrible. The doctors were all frightened without knowing what would happen and how to treat it," he said.
Every 24-hour tour is an overwhelming fear. Trung not only pressures himself as the team leader, has to do procedures successfully once to save tools, but also has to be quick and good to protect himself, to avoid spreading to his wife and children for 8 months. However, coming home after the stressful direct tour, the doctor continued to check the online medical records to see if the patient was okay, until nearly noon did not sleep.
On June 23, Le Quang Trong Trung graduated from the American Resident Doctor program. In the summer of five years ago, Trung set foot in the flag country, the road was hazy, and today everything is clear. On July 1, he will be the official doctor for the system of Centra Health Hospitals and the visiting associate professor of internal medicine for the Medical School of Liberty University. Trung Le intends to continue striving in the field of scientific research, becoming a cardiologist.
Dr. Nathaniel Doe, associate professor at NortheastOhio University, director of the Department of Artificial Nephrology at Saint Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, said graduating from an American resident doctor is a difficult and tiring path. The difficulty is not only adapting to a completely new environment, the most difficult is trying to gain the trust of the patient.
"I feel fortunate to be able to collaborate with Dr. Trung Le. From the beginning of his internship, he has always shown an eagerness, enthusiasm to learn. He always studies documents to deal with other people." Trung is also always willing to teach his students in medicine and nursing.He is very close to everyone With this background, I have no doubt that Trung continues to excel. in career.
Phan Duong
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